So, how do you get this script to remove files from another user's account? My understanding is that you can't remove files from another user's account even with admin access if your logged in as a different user. I'd be very interested in how you pulled this off.

tnx


Scott
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On Jun 9, 2006, at 9:58 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:

Making a script to remove these two files is trivial. This is exactly why I always have at least one additional user setup on my system. That way, if something happens to one, I still have the other one for rescue or general use until the other one gets fixed. I strongly urge everyone to make a second (or third) user account, that you can use in case something like this happens to your main account. I keep three. One with admin privs, one I use regularly, and one I use for emergency use or general use when my regular one is toasted (like when i ran into this voiceover problem Scott is talking about) I'll get the script written, then when this happens to someone else, it can be fixed just by executing a script.



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